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Communication is a great thing, indeed. In fact, communication is an integral part of my life, from my days in college radio, to my work as an employee of the United States Postal Service, to my current work with California Relay Service/Relay North Carolina. I live for feedback, whether on IRC, by phone, email/snail mail, or face to face.

I've designed this area of the vision of raider3 as a one-stop place to showcase messages of interest that I have received, and to assist you in getting in touch with me, should you feel the need.

Beta version 4.71 - last: 1998.12.6 - design by r3... gahhh...
The Mailbag
Letters I have received, and my replies...

Mailbag Archives
Past mail of note...

My PGP Public Keys
A handy thing to have...

Got ICQ?
So do I -- Look below for more info!

Your comments on the editorial, any aspect of the home page, or whatever you happen to have on your mind, are always welcome. Send your comments to:

raider3@anime.net - my main mailbox here, or ...
raider3@thevision.net - my primary ISP mailbox.

All my mailboxes are checked daily, and if there's something in the mail that reaches out and grabs my attention, expect a reply. I do try to answer all mail I get, and, who knows? If what you have to say is worth making known to the world at large, it may appear in the Mailbag.

(If you wish not to have your letter printed here, I will respect your privacy, unless you fall into one of the following categories...)

Spammers, Flamers, and Lamers Need Not Apply...
Spammers and flamers are pretty well obvious, and I guess lamers are as well. (Lamers, in this case, people who ask me for stuff like arcade/home console game ROMs, x-rated anime, warez, or who just seem to be a general thorn in my side.) In any case, I have a special place in Hell reserved for such nuisance mail... Check out the Rogue's Gallery to see what I mean...

Communicate with me by using this ICQ Respond-Online Panel


If you have a running ICQ client (you have ICQ)
you can Chat Me, ICQ-Me and/or Add Me to your contact list.
Netscape Users: If you are prompted to Pick App or Save File, select Pick App and browse to the location of your ICQ.EXE file (usually in C:\Program Files\ICQ\ICQ.EXE).
Internet Explorer Users: If you are prompted to Open or Save As select Open.

If you don't have an ICQ client
you can press the Page Me button to send me an ICQ message through my Personal Communication Center, the Zoom Me button to view my ICQ Whitepages details and the EmailNotify Me button to send me an e-mail and notify me by ICQ. If I am online, the message will popup on my screen, if I am offline it will be stored and forwarded to me as soon as I connect to the internet. Installing the ICQ client will enable you to know if your peers are online and communicate directly with them.

Use of the ICQ Respond-Online Panel is subject to the Terms and Conditions

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